Christian Democrats in the United States
Domestic Issues - Personal Abuse The United States suffers from severe pain that all people (consciously or unconsciously) try to hide — sexual and violent abuse. These censored experiences are shared by more people than you'd care to imagine, and an unbelievable number of children, and permeate our current struggle for dominance and authority in our daily lives. We challenge all Americans to set the lamp of truth on its stand, and let it shine everywhere, because God sees into all of our dark places. In terms of specific policy, we advocate longer sentences, lifetime national registration and real-time position tracking for sex offenders, and use of medical treatments to prevent recidivism. We also should empower our law enforcement to investigate our citizens who travel overseas to commit these abuses, because America is supposed to set an example for the world. Furthermore, we advocate increase of hospice care oversight to stop senior abuse in our homes and care institutions. Subscribe to Posts [Atom]
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
10:06 AM
So for these blokes who have been in Guantanamo for eight years, subjected to water boarding and humiliation, isolation and resentment, the only purpose Cheney, Rove and his crew had for continuing such treatment was to have a punching bag upon which the the nation can pummel our collective psychic anger. That way they riled up a certain threatening set of the population with high blood pressure to be angry at "liberals" who call to close Guantanamo because it is pointless, disgusting and undignified, not befitting the character of the United States.
Cheney seems like a hurt bully kicked out of the school yard. Why does anyone even care what this guy has to say? Why is he on T.V. at all? Cheney - shut up and go shoot some ducks. Are you trying to prove North Korea right, that America is a corrupt empire who tortures prisoners of war without even formulating an excuse of a tactical advantage?
Cheney lies through his teeth to get you to acquiesce to torture. But apparently from the facts he only wants to torture people because hurting people gets him off.
If you allow the government to torture prisoners of war, if you allow them to take them prisoner and lay death upon populations without any oversight, record, or accountability for doing wrong, then they will do so for no good reason.
The dungeons of antiquity and of our modern day exercise a part of the mind that can be put to better use if abandoned entirely - as when the locks of the prison opened up for the saints. One might characterize the mental pattern of fear, paranoia, and vengeance exhibited by Dick Cheney as the co-habitation of Cheney's mind by a demon, though a more rigorous scientific investigation of his abnormal psychology would chase away that mystic shadow and reveal some clinical psychological pattern from which Cheney feels unable to break free.
Well, I feel for you Cheney, I been angry at things too, but I still revulse at the idea of torturing people for anything. We can learn a lot from the scriptures, especially the over-arching message that if we have faith, God will provide everything we need and will bless all the world.
deception of torture by cheney et al
Repeatedly the fascist faker group in the republican party have made the argument that aggressive interrogation (infliction of pain and fear of death) is necessary to save lives. But even if that were true, and I'm not sure how anyone would be in a position to know that, it would only be true for a short with this kind of adversary in a war. After a while people in the networks re-group, shuffle around, and are often duped decoys who think they have real plans, but do not. In the end they feel the moment is right for them to die and they improvise. It's not a complicated strategy, but it is one that makes information's usefulness short-lived.So for these blokes who have been in Guantanamo for eight years, subjected to water boarding and humiliation, isolation and resentment, the only purpose Cheney, Rove and his crew had for continuing such treatment was to have a punching bag upon which the the nation can pummel our collective psychic anger. That way they riled up a certain threatening set of the population with high blood pressure to be angry at "liberals" who call to close Guantanamo because it is pointless, disgusting and undignified, not befitting the character of the United States.
Cheney seems like a hurt bully kicked out of the school yard. Why does anyone even care what this guy has to say? Why is he on T.V. at all? Cheney - shut up and go shoot some ducks. Are you trying to prove North Korea right, that America is a corrupt empire who tortures prisoners of war without even formulating an excuse of a tactical advantage?
Cheney lies through his teeth to get you to acquiesce to torture. But apparently from the facts he only wants to torture people because hurting people gets him off.
If you allow the government to torture prisoners of war, if you allow them to take them prisoner and lay death upon populations without any oversight, record, or accountability for doing wrong, then they will do so for no good reason.
The dungeons of antiquity and of our modern day exercise a part of the mind that can be put to better use if abandoned entirely - as when the locks of the prison opened up for the saints. One might characterize the mental pattern of fear, paranoia, and vengeance exhibited by Dick Cheney as the co-habitation of Cheney's mind by a demon, though a more rigorous scientific investigation of his abnormal psychology would chase away that mystic shadow and reveal some clinical psychological pattern from which Cheney feels unable to break free.
Well, I feel for you Cheney, I been angry at things too, but I still revulse at the idea of torturing people for anything. We can learn a lot from the scriptures, especially the over-arching message that if we have faith, God will provide everything we need and will bless all the world.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
11:29 AM
These hundred thousand unit sales did not go to the same person. So many tens of thousands of people, like an army of the undead, of a hypnotic thrall, following evil into the gloom, into a fundamental rage of the mind against everything that could be good about life and love.
That's frightening. It's difficult to deal with. You want to pretend it is not real, but it is. Those tens of thousands should repent, go back to caring about themselves and one another like they had a chance to when they entered the world. We must deal with it, and transcend it. How?
Certainly no government and no science will chase that terror from the human soul. No army, no false prophets with guns. Not lies about seeing God so that other people believe elaborate fantasies about God inside their imaginations. Neither people who stand up and tell the truth. Where God has acted and revealed God's will in our shared world, we bear witness, but even that is not the way things can work.
The only way is if God acts in our lives and overwhelms everyone in the world. God could force it on us, if that was necessary. Not people with guns saying they represent God, duh. The holy fire itself, perhaps unseen by our eyes, could overwhelm everyone's quantum-electro-magnetic brains, for real. I think, however, that God wants us to allow divinity in our lives without forcing it on us.
These tens of thousands, can the rest of us reach them in their dreams, and chase the demons from their minds? Can you expel demons without being taken by them? Did Christ grant you that authority? God has that power, and for God's action we must pray. There are mechanisms like law enforcement that can keep a lid on complete chaos, but there is no cure for humanity except God's willful action outside of our own control, to break open that sick part of our minds and refashion it again in his image.
100,000 cd-rom sold
Take the case of David Creamer:
David Benjamin Creamer
Date of birth: July 19, 1946
Height: 5 feet, 10 inches
Weight: 220 pounds
Scars/Tattoos: Scar on lip, right leg and left knee
Reward: Up to $25,000
The investigation into Creamer began in 1993,
focusing on the sales and distribution of CD-ROMs
containing child pornography, obscenity and bestiality.
Between 1992 and 1995, authorities say Creamer produced
more than 100,000 diskettes for worldwide distribution,
grossing more than $2.3 million in sales.
These hundred thousand unit sales did not go to the same person. So many tens of thousands of people, like an army of the undead, of a hypnotic thrall, following evil into the gloom, into a fundamental rage of the mind against everything that could be good about life and love.
That's frightening. It's difficult to deal with. You want to pretend it is not real, but it is. Those tens of thousands should repent, go back to caring about themselves and one another like they had a chance to when they entered the world. We must deal with it, and transcend it. How?
Certainly no government and no science will chase that terror from the human soul. No army, no false prophets with guns. Not lies about seeing God so that other people believe elaborate fantasies about God inside their imaginations. Neither people who stand up and tell the truth. Where God has acted and revealed God's will in our shared world, we bear witness, but even that is not the way things can work.
The only way is if God acts in our lives and overwhelms everyone in the world. God could force it on us, if that was necessary. Not people with guns saying they represent God, duh. The holy fire itself, perhaps unseen by our eyes, could overwhelm everyone's quantum-electro-magnetic brains, for real. I think, however, that God wants us to allow divinity in our lives without forcing it on us.
These tens of thousands, can the rest of us reach them in their dreams, and chase the demons from their minds? Can you expel demons without being taken by them? Did Christ grant you that authority? God has that power, and for God's action we must pray. There are mechanisms like law enforcement that can keep a lid on complete chaos, but there is no cure for humanity except God's willful action outside of our own control, to break open that sick part of our minds and refashion it again in his image.
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Tuesday, May 6, 2008
10:36 PM
I hope the girls realize someday they are free citizens and they can do what they want and direct their own lives, and that good people outside their circles will help them, that they are not doomed without the material support from parents and husbands to downwards spirals of depression, prostitution, and worse abuse should they choose to open their cages. I pray the dark folds of urban poverty would not envelop them, but I think realistically, that's a fear that anyone would have, and a reason why some of the girls don't want to leave — they feel doomed by all of existence, so they cling to family, even though family is bad. Where would they go? What would they do? Forgive them for finding it difficult to believe in themselves.
Some crazy lady told me she thought the Afghan women's suffering under the Taliban government was their own fault, due to their own complacency or stupidity, that if they had asserted themselves more, things would have been okay. I found her viewpoint inhospitable and lonely. So what if they were complacent or stupid? Maybe not all women have to fit into the stereotype of nice, trusting people who want to nurture life and to please, but if some do, is that so terrible? How could one condemn such women to that sex slavery, blood and domination, as if it were their own fault for falling prey to order's most brutal responses to chaos? How could one not wish them free from that unwilling bondage?
So it is also good that Texas interferes in the affairs of her citizens when it looks like the most defenseless children are getting a raw deal. God bless that every person involved decided to open up and work out the situation without violence. Texas kills too many people as it is. I only hope Texans would choose to take good care of any of the girls who themselves choose emancipation from their families. Texas and all good governments should offer choices of emancipation, a foster guardian, and divorce to any married child, to any child abused at the hand or with the consent of family.
Decrying the possible cost of social services is a cop-out. If more of us were willing to go out among people, to talk, listen and learn, all of us to speak and to preach, society would reconnect itself, and we might love one another. Government must ensure defenseless children do not fall through the cracks. Moving heaven and earth is up to you, and you must, or life will be hell.
texas cults
I never knew what to say about the little girls in Texas who were wed against their wills to older men, and I hope the interference of well-meaning public officials will give them all a little perspective. Thank the Lord no one shot anyone. It's always seemed like the most obvious case of someone constructing religious rules for personal sexual slavery. I am astonished that anyone would allow that to happen in America. So I never knew what to say.I hope the girls realize someday they are free citizens and they can do what they want and direct their own lives, and that good people outside their circles will help them, that they are not doomed without the material support from parents and husbands to downwards spirals of depression, prostitution, and worse abuse should they choose to open their cages. I pray the dark folds of urban poverty would not envelop them, but I think realistically, that's a fear that anyone would have, and a reason why some of the girls don't want to leave — they feel doomed by all of existence, so they cling to family, even though family is bad. Where would they go? What would they do? Forgive them for finding it difficult to believe in themselves.
Some crazy lady told me she thought the Afghan women's suffering under the Taliban government was their own fault, due to their own complacency or stupidity, that if they had asserted themselves more, things would have been okay. I found her viewpoint inhospitable and lonely. So what if they were complacent or stupid? Maybe not all women have to fit into the stereotype of nice, trusting people who want to nurture life and to please, but if some do, is that so terrible? How could one condemn such women to that sex slavery, blood and domination, as if it were their own fault for falling prey to order's most brutal responses to chaos? How could one not wish them free from that unwilling bondage?
So it is also good that Texas interferes in the affairs of her citizens when it looks like the most defenseless children are getting a raw deal. God bless that every person involved decided to open up and work out the situation without violence. Texas kills too many people as it is. I only hope Texans would choose to take good care of any of the girls who themselves choose emancipation from their families. Texas and all good governments should offer choices of emancipation, a foster guardian, and divorce to any married child, to any child abused at the hand or with the consent of family.
Decrying the possible cost of social services is a cop-out. If more of us were willing to go out among people, to talk, listen and learn, all of us to speak and to preach, society would reconnect itself, and we might love one another. Government must ensure defenseless children do not fall through the cracks. Moving heaven and earth is up to you, and you must, or life will be hell.
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Thursday, May 1, 2008
2:51 PM
As for prostitution itself, this should be a lesson to any woman who might consider it a form of feminist empowerment. Palfrey believed she had power over her clients by the ability to shame them. Now she is dead. The rest of her circles of women are doubtless too afraid to talk. Prostitutes in Washington D.C. are again slaves to power.
Yet, the shame society and law attempt to impose on them does not have the desired effect. Instead, the illegality and shame of the dirty little secret is only used politically to perpetuate the system of sexual slavery.
Shoving secrets down in that societal dungeon where you think the children won't see simply does not work. All it does is leave women and children down there to suffer. If our society embraced the facts of how we were made, and nurtured the gifts God gave us instead of shaming ourselves, we'd make a lot more progress toward the egalitarian ideals on which our system of government is based.
I pray for Palfrey's soul and all the others.
D.C. madame's "suicide"
In January Brandy Britton and now today Deborah Jeane Palfrey have "committed suicide" rather than proceed with their trials for prostitution to America's most powerful politicians and officials. Palfrey had said she never would, and said she would reveal all of her clients if it came to that. Ask yourself a serious question. Are you going to continue to believe the illusion of American innocence? Someone got to her, probably threatened her family. The people running the country care as little about the lives of women as they do about the law.As for prostitution itself, this should be a lesson to any woman who might consider it a form of feminist empowerment. Palfrey believed she had power over her clients by the ability to shame them. Now she is dead. The rest of her circles of women are doubtless too afraid to talk. Prostitutes in Washington D.C. are again slaves to power.
Yet, the shame society and law attempt to impose on them does not have the desired effect. Instead, the illegality and shame of the dirty little secret is only used politically to perpetuate the system of sexual slavery.
Shoving secrets down in that societal dungeon where you think the children won't see simply does not work. All it does is leave women and children down there to suffer. If our society embraced the facts of how we were made, and nurtured the gifts God gave us instead of shaming ourselves, we'd make a lot more progress toward the egalitarian ideals on which our system of government is based.
I pray for Palfrey's soul and all the others.
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Friday, April 18, 2008
9:50 AM
thanks to pope benedict
I'm glad Pope Benedict could acknowledge the reality of sex abuse in the Catholic Church to the public. The truth does not fix the past, but it's a chance to fix the future.> detail, links and comments >>
Sunday, November 11, 2007
12:01 PM
I think sometimes that people caught trafficking people, date-rape drugs, even these images should be shot at the side of the road by the arresting officer.
I don't want to live in the kind of world where people assign power over death to one, or a small group, or even all people through some democratic arrangement. Neither do I want to live in a world in which people rape and murder each other. Nor do I want to take up arms in this human river of slavery and blood. Yet those seem at times to be the choices presented us by what we accept as circumstance and principle, the only choices available.
It is difficult to accept that some other world is possible, in which humans choose not to do evil, but to follow, each in their own way, a light. One might even be tempted to say, that "only Jesus can provide the light!" or "only Mohammed!" or "only Punjab!" or whoever, or some un-thing that is nothing at all, an acceptance of negation of the self, which provides a false sense of self-justification for all that you do. Christians believe that Jesus is the way to salvation, but he himself said that God is the light, and God has given you a part of that light, your "lamp" by which to find your way through darkness.
But life is something one only reckons once. If one can be brought back from the dead, under that supposition it would still be just as much YOUR LIFE, with your choices to make.
Since clearly, a police state has not blessed this particular nation with peace, nor would it ever ours, a just nation and a just world must recognize the true challenge that must be faced: that none of us should choose to do things to another person who has not an equal capacity for choice, or which diminishes the capacity for choice. Only when we get that straight and we can figure out how to talk to each other will human beings ever stop their disgusting mis-use of others' bodies against their will. This certainly includes children, babies, and legally includes pre-born infants after six months term, all for the same reason; why our reason draws such an arbitrary line then, or why mindless political chanters do too, I shall never fathom. Otherwise, these reasons do not mean anything.
If the world were overrun by rage and lust, heavenly fire might be the only discernible option, and sadly, many want it so; they descend so far into their own pain that they give up. While the fire of the plains may have been natural sulfur eruptions, who knows, maybe Lot's guidance from the silver angels recorded in the book was everything it appeared to be. All too conveniently, we have our chained-up nuclear Hell at our disposal.
Everything is at stake, at every level of how we live with each other. The true challenge is we must all transcend, we must all choose to look past the barriers between us. Do we believe some must die in that unfolding process, just as the many innocent who have died at their hands? Is that question itself a pull away from the light that we believe in to know that such people are wrong in everything they did to their victims?
Dateline NBC and Perverted Justice keep reeling them in. Entrapment, no, it is not entrapment. No one could entrap me into that, because I'm not interested in sex with kids, and if these people were not, they wouldn't be guilty. Tie them up and give them a cigarette, then one two three, bang, or put them away in a hole and throw away the key. Neither can we go on forever dragging an endless train of people into jail. What if one day, some rival police state knocks our economy out from under our feet and the true criminals all break out?
Sex offenders and others can talk their way through parole without believing it, and go free to commit another crime, at which time, one would hope, they lose their last chance. But we cannot delude ourselves that jail is magically free of crime. I have heard lots of people make jokes about prison rape, because they are guilty they deserve to be victimized, but this only perpetuates the idea that the right to live unmolested by others is something only granted by the people, that it is not an innate right but only assigned through an invented compact between lawyers and legislators. If that were true, then these maniacs just couldn't help themselves, they are simply imprints in a machine, and it will go on forever. If you accept that kind of excuse, and rejoice for vengeance, then you accept the idea that we can never live in a world free from people hurting each other.
Yet I do believe that people can choose to care, they can make choices to live right. They can overcome the demonic urges that victimize themselves, they can choose not to victimize others, and they can again seek the light. Perhaps some do. That is the challenge, to bring about such a world. Cops shooting people at the side of the road would not do that.
death by firing squad?
I was looking at pictures of sexy adult women in their underwear, and less, the other day, and one gallery system persisted in presenting links to pictures of little girls, a site served out of a country that is said by some to be a police state. (You can report this kind of thing to http://www.missingkids.com and they will forward to the local cops.)I think sometimes that people caught trafficking people, date-rape drugs, even these images should be shot at the side of the road by the arresting officer.
I don't want to live in the kind of world where people assign power over death to one, or a small group, or even all people through some democratic arrangement. Neither do I want to live in a world in which people rape and murder each other. Nor do I want to take up arms in this human river of slavery and blood. Yet those seem at times to be the choices presented us by what we accept as circumstance and principle, the only choices available.
It is difficult to accept that some other world is possible, in which humans choose not to do evil, but to follow, each in their own way, a light. One might even be tempted to say, that "only Jesus can provide the light!" or "only Mohammed!" or "only Punjab!" or whoever, or some un-thing that is nothing at all, an acceptance of negation of the self, which provides a false sense of self-justification for all that you do. Christians believe that Jesus is the way to salvation, but he himself said that God is the light, and God has given you a part of that light, your "lamp" by which to find your way through darkness.
But life is something one only reckons once. If one can be brought back from the dead, under that supposition it would still be just as much YOUR LIFE, with your choices to make.
Since clearly, a police state has not blessed this particular nation with peace, nor would it ever ours, a just nation and a just world must recognize the true challenge that must be faced: that none of us should choose to do things to another person who has not an equal capacity for choice, or which diminishes the capacity for choice. Only when we get that straight and we can figure out how to talk to each other will human beings ever stop their disgusting mis-use of others' bodies against their will. This certainly includes children, babies, and legally includes pre-born infants after six months term, all for the same reason; why our reason draws such an arbitrary line then, or why mindless political chanters do too, I shall never fathom. Otherwise, these reasons do not mean anything.
If the world were overrun by rage and lust, heavenly fire might be the only discernible option, and sadly, many want it so; they descend so far into their own pain that they give up. While the fire of the plains may have been natural sulfur eruptions, who knows, maybe Lot's guidance from the silver angels recorded in the book was everything it appeared to be. All too conveniently, we have our chained-up nuclear Hell at our disposal.
Everything is at stake, at every level of how we live with each other. The true challenge is we must all transcend, we must all choose to look past the barriers between us. Do we believe some must die in that unfolding process, just as the many innocent who have died at their hands? Is that question itself a pull away from the light that we believe in to know that such people are wrong in everything they did to their victims?
Dateline NBC and Perverted Justice keep reeling them in. Entrapment, no, it is not entrapment. No one could entrap me into that, because I'm not interested in sex with kids, and if these people were not, they wouldn't be guilty. Tie them up and give them a cigarette, then one two three, bang, or put them away in a hole and throw away the key. Neither can we go on forever dragging an endless train of people into jail. What if one day, some rival police state knocks our economy out from under our feet and the true criminals all break out?
Sex offenders and others can talk their way through parole without believing it, and go free to commit another crime, at which time, one would hope, they lose their last chance. But we cannot delude ourselves that jail is magically free of crime. I have heard lots of people make jokes about prison rape, because they are guilty they deserve to be victimized, but this only perpetuates the idea that the right to live unmolested by others is something only granted by the people, that it is not an innate right but only assigned through an invented compact between lawyers and legislators. If that were true, then these maniacs just couldn't help themselves, they are simply imprints in a machine, and it will go on forever. If you accept that kind of excuse, and rejoice for vengeance, then you accept the idea that we can never live in a world free from people hurting each other.
Yet I do believe that people can choose to care, they can make choices to live right. They can overcome the demonic urges that victimize themselves, they can choose not to victimize others, and they can again seek the light. Perhaps some do. That is the challenge, to bring about such a world. Cops shooting people at the side of the road would not do that.
> detail, links and comments >>
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
10:58 PM
One of the women interviewed who was taken to Turkey said she would be forced to have sex with 10 people every day. But let's suppose it's only 1, and let's only take 4 years of those 25,000 women per year.
100,000 women * 1 time a day * 365 days a year = 36,500,000 sex transactions per year.
Let's say most guys who buy sex get it every two weeks. Say 25 times per year.
36,500,000 sex transactions / 25 transactions per person =
1,460,000 men who buy sex from pimped slaves in the U.S. How many of them do you know?
We've got to reach out to the sinners. We've got to find a way to show them they can choose to stop.
There are also women who prostitute themselves without pimps, and if anything, society should protect them as much as possible.
The reality is, the urge to buy sex and the economic pressure to sell it are not going to suddenly stop.
Free prostitutes are the only economic force that keeps the slave/pimp mentality from taking over.
But these 1.5 million men prefer to buy sex from slaves because they enjoy the power. (Funny, a lot of people who seek political office also enjoy abject power.)
Puritan people have something in common with people who buy sex from slaves: they never want free prostitution to become legal. It would make their power trip more difficult. It would make it harder to rip poor women off the streets to make them slaves.
The fact is that men who seek power become cops and politicians, and sometimes priests. It's time for America to wake up, to stop denying nature, and to stop pushing it down into the Bad Place where it all goes wrong and takes the form of slavery. Love one another. Do the right thing. Save these girls. Don't let corrupt authority destroy the light of meaning.
There must be quite a few people kidnapping these girls and selling them around. Tempting us with foreign delights, to lull us to sleep, to destroy our values and our love, to make us hate one another.
It's also time for a new spirit of chivalry among men. Stand up and take the challenge. Fight for the underdog and people who cannot defend themselves. Fight for women, not against them.
Teach your boys to fight for justice in the school yard, the locker room and their parties. Because if you don't think your boys are out there living it up in the crazy world when you're not looking, man, you're stupid.
the scale of the rape epidemic
FRONTLINE on PBS just quoted an estimate that 25,000 women per year are kidnapped, enslaved and brought to the U.S. as sex slaves. Doesn't matter what race they are. All races. Get over race, it's only a pretext to manipulate people into the system of slavery.One of the women interviewed who was taken to Turkey said she would be forced to have sex with 10 people every day. But let's suppose it's only 1, and let's only take 4 years of those 25,000 women per year.
100,000 women * 1 time a day * 365 days a year = 36,500,000 sex transactions per year.
Let's say most guys who buy sex get it every two weeks. Say 25 times per year.
36,500,000 sex transactions / 25 transactions per person =
1,460,000 men who buy sex from pimped slaves in the U.S. How many of them do you know?
We've got to reach out to the sinners. We've got to find a way to show them they can choose to stop.
There are also women who prostitute themselves without pimps, and if anything, society should protect them as much as possible.
The reality is, the urge to buy sex and the economic pressure to sell it are not going to suddenly stop.
Free prostitutes are the only economic force that keeps the slave/pimp mentality from taking over.
But these 1.5 million men prefer to buy sex from slaves because they enjoy the power. (Funny, a lot of people who seek political office also enjoy abject power.)
Puritan people have something in common with people who buy sex from slaves: they never want free prostitution to become legal. It would make their power trip more difficult. It would make it harder to rip poor women off the streets to make them slaves.
The fact is that men who seek power become cops and politicians, and sometimes priests. It's time for America to wake up, to stop denying nature, and to stop pushing it down into the Bad Place where it all goes wrong and takes the form of slavery. Love one another. Do the right thing. Save these girls. Don't let corrupt authority destroy the light of meaning.
There must be quite a few people kidnapping these girls and selling them around. Tempting us with foreign delights, to lull us to sleep, to destroy our values and our love, to make us hate one another.
It's also time for a new spirit of chivalry among men. Stand up and take the challenge. Fight for the underdog and people who cannot defend themselves. Fight for women, not against them.
Teach your boys to fight for justice in the school yard, the locker room and their parties. Because if you don't think your boys are out there living it up in the crazy world when you're not looking, man, you're stupid.
> detail, links and comments >>
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
11:04 AM
real-time tracking for sex offenders
I for one do not believe that requiring rapists and pedophiles to wear an ankle bracelet qualifies as the "mark of the beast," and anyone who says so should be questioned as to why they want to protect sex offenders. I want law enforcement agencies to be able to know where they are every second of every day for the rest of their lives.> detail, links and comments >>
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
4:56 PM
Child Abuse
The United States suffers from severe pain that all people (consciously or unconsciously) try to hide — child abuse. These censored experiences are shared by more people than you'd care to imagine, and permeate our current struggle for dominance and authority in our daily lives. We challenge all Americans to set the lamp of truth on its stand, and let it shine everywhere, because God sees into all of our dark places. In terms of specific policy, we advocate longer sentences, lifetime national registration and real-time position tracking for sex offenders, and use of medical treatments to prevent recidivism. We also should empower our law enforcement to investigate our citizens who travel overseas to commit these abuses, because America is supposed to set an example for the world.> detail, links and comments >>
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